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If You Are in Favor of Capital Punishment, Push This Button, 1977, Art by Paul Conrad for the Los Angeles Times
Moloch of War. Photo of a Soviet war veteran near the Eternal Flame on the anniversary of Victory Day, 1966.
Well… Um… I Guess That’s Progress (Sidewalk Bubblegum, US, 1997)
‘A Dutch potatoes diggers having a meal on the field’. Photo: Charles Breijer (1914 – 2011).The Netherlands – near Groningen, 1940
Russian special forces storm Beslan School No. 1 after Chechen extremists seized more than 1,100 hostages inside, while injured hostages take cover nearby. Explosions, fire, and the ensuing firefight killed 334 hostages, including 186 children. Beslan, North Ossetia. September 3, 2004.
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  • Battle of Jutland 1916: HMS Indefatigable sinking after being struck by shells from the German battlecruiser Von Der Tann, the resulting explosion destroying her. All but two of crew of 1,119 were killed in the blast and sinking
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  • US Marine Private Bruce Rutherford cleaning his Thompson submachine gun while playing with puppies Nanci, Shoto, Sake, Zero, Banzai, and Okinawa on Okinawa, June 1, 1945
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  • USS Mustin (DDG 89) lowers the barrel of its Mark 45 5-inch gun for routine maintenance while underway in the Indian Ocean. May 15, 2026
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  • Swat Them All! Anti-Discrimination, 1945, Art by Eric Godal
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  • The body of British mountaineer George Mallory as it was discovered on Mount Everest on May 1st, 1999, seventy-five years after he vanished high on the mountain during his 1924 summit attempt.
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  • Marilyn Monroe assembling drones in 1944 for Operation Aphrodite during World War II. Today is her 100th birthday.
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  • Battle of Jutland, 110 years ago today.
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  • HMS Prince of Wales alongside Stavanger following Exercise Dynamic Mongoose
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  • May 31, 1921, a white supremacist mob systematically destroyed Tulsa, Oklahoma’s black affluent neighborhood of Greenwood aka “Black Wall Street.” Killing an estimated 300, they also burned 35 city blocks to the ground and left 10,000 homeless.
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  • ‘Thanks for Watching us’- Poster by a Myanmar (Burmese) artist satirizing the UN and Western governments declaring ‘The whole world is watching’ shortly after the February 1, 2021 coup
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  • A woman protests against the wearing of bikinis, in Daytona Beach, Florida, 1981
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  • How to fix the political system (Ohman, 1996)
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  • Anti Atheist Poster in Nigeria 2010s
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  • A young boy in northern Afghanistan photographed wearing a shirt with the Confederate flag, 2002 (1079×1502)
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  • Tenzing Norgay poses atop Mount Everest after he and Edmund Hillary became the first confirmed climbers to reach the summit on May 29, 1953. Photograph taken by Hillary.
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  • War protester checklist (Cox & Forkum, 2002)
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  • Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay complete the first confirmed ascent of Mount Everest on 29 May 1953.
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  • A Palestinian terrorist appearing on a balcony in the Munich Olympic Village, where members of the Israeli team were being held hostage, 1972 (1600×1267)
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  • ‘Hypocrisy’-Turkish illustration showing the Chinese government crying about the treatment of Palestinians by Israel, while oppressing it’s own Uyghur population, Türkiye, 2023
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  • A chilling photo captures the explosion of the Tsar Bomba, the most powerful bomb ever produced, detonated by the Soviet Union at the Novaya Zemlya test site on October 30, 1961.
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